Bloodtaking and Peacemaking: Feud, Law, and Society in Saga Iceland
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middleages,
oldnorsestudies
Read in January, 2005
recommends it for:
Students of Old Norse lit, Medieval Iclandic culture, or any feud society
The best book I know on Medieval Icelandic culture as expressed through the sagas (though PM Sorensen's Saga og samfund/Saga and Society is damn close). The first two chapters alone should have been (and only occasionally were) required reading in my reading and composition course on Norse literature and mythology. Miller does an excellent job explaining feud, economics, honor, gender roles, etc in the sagas while at the same time being properly aware of the problematic nature of any attempt t...more
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college
Read in January, 2007
Read for HIST 498D: Law and Society in Medieval Europe
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Read in October, 1998
recommends it for:
history, anthropology, and other folks who wonder why people do what they do













